52 Gorgeous Winter Wedding Bouquets

It's called a winter wonderland for a reason. There's so much beauty—from the blooms to the colors and textures—to choose from in the frosty months. Get inspired for your walk down the aisle with a few of our favorite winter wedding bouquets. The following flowers prove that the chilliest time of year can still be incredibly pretty.

If you love working with neutrals, winter floral arrangements are for you. Classic white clutches—plus muted assortments of cream and blush—are staples of the season. Overall, natural colors (like ivory and green) are huge this time of year, because they reflect the snowy landscape. That being said, there are plenty of bright wintertime bouquets, most of which embrace rich shades of red and purple. Saturated petals pop gorgeously against the relatively-colorless backdrop winter provides. Last but not least, consider deep blues—in general, jewel tones win big when it comes to the colder months.

If your focus is less on palette and more on the specific petals you're using, rest assured that plenty of beautiful flowers are still available, even when the temperature drops. You can always find traditional blooms like roses, and wedding favorites like hellebores, tulips, and anemones are accessible, too. You can spruce your arrangement up with fillers like berries, dusty miller, and sturdy sprigs of leaves.

For a closer look at these suggestions and for even more great ideas, let this gallery be your guide. Whatever the mood of your wedding, there's a beautiful, winter bouquet out there for you.

Vibrant Bouquet

This bouquet, by Wimberly Fair Designs, included garden roses, peonies, sweet peas, and greenery. The bride's mother also tied the blue hospital bracelet from the day her daughter was born into the arrangement.

Bow Bouquet

Native Bouquet

Though the destination wedding was in Mexico, that didn't stop this bride from having winter florals. Local florist Flor Mimo used native flowers like roses, chrysanthemums, and eucalyptus to tie together the location of the wedding with the time of year.

Ranunculus Bouquet

Lanie walked down the aisle carrying a bouquet of white ranunculus arranged by Mindy Rice Floral and Event Design for her early-January celebration in Colorado. It was wrapped in an heirloom, a handkerchief that has been in her husband's family for hundreds of years.

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Colorful Bouquet

Jewel-toned English cabbage roses, peonies, and sweet peas were joined with gold and white ribbons for this bouquet that. A key to the door of the bride's grandparents' first house dating back to the 1930s was tied on as a sentimental addition.

Wintry Bouquet

White Bouquet

This ivory bouquet blended into the snowy backdrop atop the slopes at her January nuptials in Utah. Artisan Bloom created the arrangement of ranunculus, parrot tulips, and anemones, with accents of lamb's ears, blooming cotton sprigs, and tiny tallow-berry branches for an outdoorsy touch.

Blue Bouquet

A blizzard altered this couple's wedding plans, but didn't put a damper on the festivities. The bride's bright and cheerful bouquet, designed by Holly Heider Chapple Flowers, combined blue and green flowers tied with a blue satin ribbon and a cameo pendant.

Feathery Bouquet

For her February nuptials, this bride's winter bouquet—designed by Garden on the Square—was made of green-and-white anemones, viburnum, hyacinth, pine, lavender, and mint. It was accented with white feathers at the base, in homage to the Georgia couple's hunting roots.

Pastel Bouquet

Sarah Winward of used the mauve-champagne and taupe textiles at the Utah wedding venue as inspiration for this bouquet, which included hellebores, ranunculus, sweet pea, pieris, spirea, poppies, and champagne roses.

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Silver Bouquet

Michaele Thunen of Michaele Thunen Designs grouped together peonies, paperwhites, gardenias, lily-of-the-valley, dusty miller, and passion vine for this bouquet. She tied it off with silver ribbon from Britex Fabrics that matched the details of the bride's wedding dress.

Vibrant Bouquet

Faux-Flower Bouquet

For her bouquet, "I knew I wanted peonies, but there aren't any in January," this bride shared. The solution: her close friend and fashion designer L'Wren Scott fashioned the fluffy flowers from feathers and bound them with velvet ribbon.